Living in Mexico is a scenic adventure, to do because of the variety of things, the beauty of the country and the friendliness of its people. I'm originally from Ohio, but spent much time living in Mexico, the study of nature and history of this beautiful place. Here are some ideas and suggestions I receive from there you can learn on your next trip to the help of the Yucatan Peninsula.
With the public transport system is infinitely more convenient than taking taxis everywhere. If you are looking for,for the most economical transportation to and from the airport by bus to downtown Playa del Carmen and Cancun. It 'easy and the bus stops are centrally located in both cities. You can choose more than one air-conditioned bus for a small fee to drive than the non-air conditioned bus. I have, which left at most. There are timetables for buses to travel locally or published all over the country. The best coaches there were when I was a plush tour buses for longer trips, called ADO. Really niceBuses cost more but worth it.
If you need to call in Mexico, buy a phone card and are of any mobile phone. They can be used to call internationally. The locals, many of whom are no phones in their homes, they use all the time. Can be purchased at Casas de Cambio (places where you can exchange your money into Mexican pesos). A note on the exchange of money, to make sure to look for the best rate of return, as they vary from placePlace.
Those who do not immerse the beauty of the underwater world of coral gardens and the landscape through the snorkel. To dive shops and ask what they offer trips for snorkeling, or ask your village at the reception when you can register for snorkeling at the hotel. Wear sunscreen during this day trip, do not expect a white shirt to protect you, because it is not. If you are not a sunscreen, you will be lobster back, believe me.
A word to avoid evenTourist (Montezuma's revenge, trout Tourism). These bacterial infections are very uncomfortable, often on the travelers. To avoid most of the rest of your vacation in Bath, I recommend not to eat raw fruits (unless it's already peeled), or drink, ice cream, which are not round, with a hole in it (purified water ice ). Food great resort 'is safe as far as I've seen. I have a couple before he was in Mexico and never get sick from eatingto drink or his food. Large resorts precautions against contaminated food and drink. But outside on the street, the bacteria floating in the food industry is offered Taco (and I like that, among other things), and where fruit is sold. If you buy fruit peel before eating. If it is not deductible, then forget. Drinking purified bottled water at all times. If you go full-day excursions to the heat, bring a pitcher liters of water, you need it.
Take only through qualified tour guidesreputable agencies (usually through the hotel or your travel agent found). Do not use a freelance tour guide, because I was told, when you live there, some information that make-up as they go along. Independent guide will meet you in places like the ruins of Coba, Chichen Itza and Tulum approach, for example. Go with a group of these places. I liked the Apple Tour, but there are many others that are good, too. Ask to see who is most recommended. Chichen Itza is a great placeworth seeing if you expect to see a show is selected. The pyramid called El Castillo, is spectacular. I was in it (very, incredibly claustrophobic if you decide to tackle the narrow staircase) and upper (steep stair leads up to a couple of small rooms at the top, where the nobility would perform the rituals, etc.) Take camera and a stop at the nearby hotel for lunch if you can. It 'was a show where dancers dressed in Mayan entertain us as ourGroup has eaten. It 'been a good break from the heat to visit this ancient city. Word to the wise would bring a family-size vat of sunscreen is not a bad idea. And as water as possible. Walking around the city all day to dry and bake when you're not careful.
Check the cenotes (lakes of brackish water in the jungle), reachable by bus or taxi to Playa del Carmen, Tulum corridor. I liked going to Cenote Azul cenote Dos Ojos or. Cenotes winNature, and while I visit, I saw a great variety of flora and fauna of Basilisk lizards to a great crested grebe. Cenotes are the entry points to the caves, which are only safe to go diving training of experts. Under the Yucatan peninsula is a vast network of underground caves to explore as more experienced divers. Not groped this dive alone, because it is dangerous. If you want to see what looks like an underground cave, you go near the parkXcaret, where to swim underwater caves to the public
Speaking of Xcaret is a must visit if you love nature. It 'full of educational activities and fun things to do for the whole family. Expect to spend a whole day. It is swimming with dolphins, horseback riding, discover an ancient Mayan village to see Maya dance, snorkel in a large lagoon, all built in the jungle. It is a privileged position, and even his small zoo, butterfly gardenand aviary. I know I have the most important artist of the park years ago. The restaurants are full of atmosphere and the food is good. Do not forget to see the Mayan musicians have their own exhibition flight to be conducted throughout the day. It begins on a pole, and "fly" down while playing their instruments, while the strings hanging by the ankles. You do not see anything like it from this region. Xcaret has a variety of natural history specimens near their large gift shop. This is a"Must" for all.
If you want a ride in a fun boat, Playa Linda to go (in the Hotel Zone of Cancun) and hop on a boat to Isla Mujeres. Tours Water has a large, luxury yachts, there goes a couple of times a day. On the way to the island, were entertained with drinks from the staff and get a splendid view of the coast of Cancun. Once in Isla Mujeres, you travel to places like Tortugranja (a herd of turtles where turtles breed in danger of extinction from small to large) was added,Hacienda Mundaca or (alleged former assets of ex-pirate who has built for his love interest, according to local legend). They offer snorkeling, too. It 'a beautiful day outside, and the mall is pretty good even on the island.
Another interesting place to visit Merida, capital of Quintana Roo (Cancun, where he is) is. It reminded me of Europe, with its beautiful, large buildings, sidewalk cafes and stately buildings. There you will find the U.S. Embassy,among others. If you replace a lost passport or talk with the embassy staff will have this is where you want to go. It 'a very international, it is worth the long bus ride from Cancun.
Downtown Cancun has some interesting places for shopping. There are authentic foods and crafts in the Square 2000, or see Chedraui (unless other general merchandise) (a department / grocery store) or Pelicano. I have not been to Las Vegas by the devastating hurricane there, so check if these places arestill running, if so, are definitely worthwhile. Take a bus or a taxi to these locations to experience "authentic" Mexican. Staying in the hotel zone is just fun, but not a piece of Mexican daily life. Try some of the major food stands where the locals go. I like the chicken cooked on a spit all over the world, called "Rojo Chicken" (chicken red) because of the spices used. It 'a dream, and incredibly cheap. When you see people selling tamales on the street, looking for areexcellent and really cheap. I could just eat my way through Mexico to live tamales (meat in a corn "cake") and empanadas (meat turnovers) alone. If you buy baked goods to grocery stores in Mexico in mind that use much less sugar than Americans are accustomed to using in their recipes. I like the concave shape of the bread and mussels. If you want candy, buy cakes sold under the brand name
"Baby" (yes, this is the name of it). This is a great bread and snacksFood manufacturers in Mexico.
Enjoy your stay in the beautiful Riviera Maya. Walk the beaches and admire the breathtaking turquoise waters, is truly a paradise. Enjoy the hospitality of the Mexican people friendly and helpful. Remember to have fun, but remember, it is a foreign country, obey their laws and respect differences of culture. If you go, you go on and on. I know I did. The more you drive, the more you know. Living in the Yucatan was aunforgettable experience, is to visit to make a trip memorable sight for themselves as possible. You will not be disappointed.
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